
Corey Allen
Directing
Born June 29, 1934 · Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Died June 27, 2010
Also known as Alan Cohen
Biography
Corey Allen earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from UCLA in Theatre in 1954. While there, he received the department's Best Actor award and starred in the UCLA film, "A Time Out of War", which won the Academy Award & Cannes & Venice Film Festival for Best Short Film. Upon graduation, he appeared in approximately twenty plays in the Los Angeles area. Director Nicholas Ray spotted Allen and subsequently chose him for the role of "Buzz" in Rebel Without a Cause (1955). This led to featured roles in another dozen films such as Private Property (1960), Party Girl (1958), Darby's Rangers (1958) and The Chapman Report (1962). Allen also appeared in many leading television series including Perry Mason (1957) and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955). Meanwhile, he created, directed for and co-produced the Freeway Circuit Theatre which toured the Southwest for six seasons. Allen also directed numerous Equity productions in Los Angeles theatres. This led to a thirty year directorial career in television and film during which he directed three movies including Avalanche; television movies including the Emmy winning The Ann Jillian Story (1988); created a dozen pilots for television series including Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Simon & Simon (1981), Code Name: Foxfire (1985), Stone (1979) and Capitol (1982). He has earned two Directors Guild nominations for Best Direction in a television series, the Award for Cable Excellence for Best Direction of The Paper Chase (1978) and received an Emmy for Best Direction of a Hill Street Blues (1981). Throughout this career, Allen instructed acting, including three years at the Actors Workshop, and for the last nine years, conducted cold reading workshops at the Margie Haber Studio. Allen was presented with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Columbia College-Hollywood for his work in helping to create their acting and directing curricula.
Awards & recognition
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series · 1984
- Hugo Award — Best Dramatic Presentation · 1988 · nominated
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series · 1984 · nominated
- Directors Guild of America Award — Outstanding Directing – Drama Series · 1983 · nominated
- Primetime Emmy Award — Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series · 1981 · nominated
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- Directors Guild of America Award — Outstanding Directing – Drama Series · 1974 · nominated
Filmography43 titles

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Combat!

Perry Mason

Hill Street Blues

The Rockford Files

Murder, She Wrote

Quincy, M.E.

Rebel Without a Cause

Magnum, P.I.

Have Gun, Will Travel

Hawaii Five-O

Hunter

Barnaby Jones

Police Story

The Streets of San Francisco

Ironside

Dallas

Mannix

The High Chaparral

Sweet Bird of Youth

Party Girl

Simon & Simon

Gunsmoke

Sea Hunt

Scarecrow and Mrs. King

Letter to Loretta

T. J. Hooker

Darby's Rangers

Dragnet

Telephone Time

Movin' On

Police Woman

The Big Caper

Private Property

The Bridges at Toko-Ri

The Ann Jillian Story

Tucker's Witch

The Chapman Report

The Rebel

The Last Fling

Avalanche